Long-Term Thinking in a Short-Term Economy

Long Term Thinking

We’re living in an age where everything seems to demand instant action. Markets swing wildly. Politicians chase headlines instead of stability. Businesses optimise for quarterly earnings rather than decade-long legacies. Even our phones train us to crave dopamine hits in seconds, not months. It’s no wonder that most people—without even realising it—start making their financial decisions in the same reactive, short-term way. In this post I’m espousing long-term thinking as an alternative.

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